Loss analysis of a mix-flow turbine with nozzled twin-entry volute at different admissions

This paper investigates performance and loss mechanism of a nozzled twin-entry mix-flow turbine at different admissions. Two sets of partial admissions and unequal admissions are analysed via experimentally validated numerical method. Results show that discrepancies of turbine efficiency between sym...

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Main Authors: Xue, Yingxian, Yang, Mingyang, Martinez-Botas, Ricardo F., Romagnoli, Alessandro, Deng, Kangyao
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1410252021-01-10T10:57:29Z Loss analysis of a mix-flow turbine with nozzled twin-entry volute at different admissions Xue, Yingxian Yang, Mingyang Martinez-Botas, Ricardo F. Romagnoli, Alessandro Deng, Kangyao School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Energy Research Institute @ NTU (ERI@N) Engineering::Mechanical engineering Mixed Flow Turbine Twin-entry Volute This paper investigates performance and loss mechanism of a nozzled twin-entry mix-flow turbine at different admissions. Two sets of partial admissions and unequal admissions are analysed via experimentally validated numerical method. Results show that discrepancies of turbine efficiency between symmetrical unequal admissions (swopping inlet pressure on two entries) increase when unequal admissions approach to partial admissions, although their swallowing capacity is similar. Loss breakdown of turbine shows that loss is higher in nozzle but lower in rotor when the majority of flow is fed from upper part of the component (near shroud). Opposite phenomenon happens when the majority is fed from lower part (near hub). The reason for loss characteristic of nozzle is front-sweep configuration of the nozzle vane which results in evident flow separation when the flow is fed near the shroud. The reason for loss characteristic of rotor is the tornado-shaped vortex when the flow is fed from the hub. The tornado vortex is initiated by large incidence angle near hub and developed by the combination of Coriolis force, pressure gradient and centrifugal force. The study unveils loss mechanism among different admissions for a twin-entry turbine, which may enlighten the design methodology of the turbine with twin-entry volute. 2020-06-03T07:52:42Z 2020-06-03T07:52:42Z 2018 Journal Article Xue, Y., Yang, M., Martinez-Botas, R. F., Romagnoli, A., & Deng, K. (2019). Loss analysis of a mix-flow turbine with nozzled twin-entry volute at different admissions. Energy, 166, 775-788. doi:10.1016/j.energy.2018.10.075 0360-5442 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/141025 10.1016/j.energy.2018.10.075 2-s2.0-85055979818 166 775 788 en Energy © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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topic Engineering::Mechanical engineering
Mixed Flow Turbine
Twin-entry Volute
spellingShingle Engineering::Mechanical engineering
Mixed Flow Turbine
Twin-entry Volute
Xue, Yingxian
Yang, Mingyang
Martinez-Botas, Ricardo F.
Romagnoli, Alessandro
Deng, Kangyao
Loss analysis of a mix-flow turbine with nozzled twin-entry volute at different admissions
description This paper investigates performance and loss mechanism of a nozzled twin-entry mix-flow turbine at different admissions. Two sets of partial admissions and unequal admissions are analysed via experimentally validated numerical method. Results show that discrepancies of turbine efficiency between symmetrical unequal admissions (swopping inlet pressure on two entries) increase when unequal admissions approach to partial admissions, although their swallowing capacity is similar. Loss breakdown of turbine shows that loss is higher in nozzle but lower in rotor when the majority of flow is fed from upper part of the component (near shroud). Opposite phenomenon happens when the majority is fed from lower part (near hub). The reason for loss characteristic of nozzle is front-sweep configuration of the nozzle vane which results in evident flow separation when the flow is fed near the shroud. The reason for loss characteristic of rotor is the tornado-shaped vortex when the flow is fed from the hub. The tornado vortex is initiated by large incidence angle near hub and developed by the combination of Coriolis force, pressure gradient and centrifugal force. The study unveils loss mechanism among different admissions for a twin-entry turbine, which may enlighten the design methodology of the turbine with twin-entry volute.
author2 School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
author_facet School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Xue, Yingxian
Yang, Mingyang
Martinez-Botas, Ricardo F.
Romagnoli, Alessandro
Deng, Kangyao
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author Xue, Yingxian
Yang, Mingyang
Martinez-Botas, Ricardo F.
Romagnoli, Alessandro
Deng, Kangyao
author_sort Xue, Yingxian
title Loss analysis of a mix-flow turbine with nozzled twin-entry volute at different admissions
title_short Loss analysis of a mix-flow turbine with nozzled twin-entry volute at different admissions
title_full Loss analysis of a mix-flow turbine with nozzled twin-entry volute at different admissions
title_fullStr Loss analysis of a mix-flow turbine with nozzled twin-entry volute at different admissions
title_full_unstemmed Loss analysis of a mix-flow turbine with nozzled twin-entry volute at different admissions
title_sort loss analysis of a mix-flow turbine with nozzled twin-entry volute at different admissions
publishDate 2020
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/141025
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